Sweet ADU | Framing 102

Sweet ADU: Framing Process & Lessons Learned Part 2

We’re excited to share Part 2 of our wood framing series, offering an inside look at the intricate relationship between design with building codes, permitting, utility approvals, drainage, and the wood framing construction process. This phase is where design transitions from concept to reality, emphasizing the importance of planning and coordination. Whether you're a homeowner looking to better understand your build or an early-career architect eager to refine your approach, Sweet ADU’s construction journey provides valuable insights into the practical side of design and construction.

Howard Chu

Howard Chu grew up in Texas, where his appreciation for design and craftsmanship began. After studying architecture at the University of Houston and earning his Master of Architecture from Columbia University in 1994, he moved to New York City to pursue his vision of creating poetic and meaningful spaces.

Howard’s passion for creating timeless, meaningful designs has shaped some of the most extraordinary projects for discerning clients worldwide. His career includes a decade as Director of Design at Masastudio and collaborations with Rick Joy, Thierry Despont, Kelly Wearstler, James Polshek, West Chin, and Stephan Jaklitsch, honing his ability to create designs that reflect clarity, material richness, and cultural resonance.

In 2023, Howard founded ATELIER X DESIGN with Lukas Peter to transform the design experience—guided by the principles of nature, culture, and joy—and build a studio from the ground up. Working with Aesop and private residential clients, the studio combines simplicity, materiality, and a sense of place to create enduring designs. At ATELIER X DESIGN, Howard continues to craft spaces where natural elements, cultural narratives, and joyful experiences converge to inspire and elevate.

Originally from Taiwan, Howard moved to Texas before pursuing architecture at the University of Houston and earning his Master of Architecture from Columbia University in 1994. In 2012, he reconnected with his college sweetheart, and soon after, they married and settled in Montrose/La Crescenta. Embracing a lifestyle rooted in nature and balance, Howard finds inspiration in the quiet beauty of his surroundings, allowing his work to reflect a deeper connection between design, environment, and the human experience.

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